CENTRE FOR SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COAL BASED POWER CONFRONTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

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1 CENTRE FOR SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COAL BASED POWER CONFRONTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES March, 2016 India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi

2 PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Day 1: 17th March 2016, Thursday Venue: Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Registration : 08:30-09:15 Session 1 : 9.30 AM to AM Introductory Session 09:30-09:45 Welcome Address Sunita Narain, Director General, CSE 09:45-10:00 Overview Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General, CSE 10:00-10:15 Guest of Honour Ashok Lavasa, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change 10:15-10:30 Chief Guest Piyush Goyal, Minister of Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy (tbc) Tea Break 10:30-11:00 AM Session 2 : 11:00AM to 01:00 PM Coal Based Power in Emerging Economies CHAIR: Sunita Narain, Director General, CSE 11:00-11:30 The Role of Coal in India s Energy Mix and Power Shantanu Dixit, Group Co-ordinator, Prayas Energy Group 11:30-12:00 Overall Energy Plan and the Relevance of Coal : China Alvin Lin, Climate and Energy Policy Director, NRDC China 12:00-12:30 Overall Energy Plan and the Relevance of Coal : Indonesia Agung Wicaksono, Vice-Chair, Office of the 35GW Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia 12:30-01:00 Overall Energy Plan and the Relevance of Coal : South Africa Saliem Fakir, Head, Living Planet Unit, WWF South Africa Lunch 01:00 to 02:00 PM

3 Session 3 : 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM New Technologies and Challenges CHAIR: Agung Wicaksono, Vice-Chair, Programme Management Office, 35 GW Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia 02:00-02:30 Advanced Technologies (IGCC, CCS, A-USC)- New Developments and Economic Feasibility Lesley Sloss, International Energy Agency, Clean Coal Centre 02:30-02:50 Case Study: IGCC in India Sandeep Tandon, National Expert, UNIDO 02:50-03:10 Case Study: Circulating Fluidised Bed Combustion-Relevance for India Jayendra Acharya, Dy. GM, JSW; Giri Mallesha, Asst. GM, JSW 03:10-03:30 Case Study: Super Critical, Ultra Super Critical Technology in Indonesia Heru Dewanto, Director, PT Cirebon Electric Power & PT Indika Energy Tbk Indonesia 03:30-04:00 Case Study: Super Critical, Ultra Super Critical Technology in South Africa Naushaad Haripersad, Manager, Clean Coal Technologies, ESKOM, South Africa Tea Break 04:00 to 04:30 PM Session 4 : 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM Water Energy Nexus CHAIR: Barbara Schreiner, Executive Director, Pegasys Institute, South Africa 04:30-04:50 Water Allocation & Policies to Promote Efficiency: Experience from South Africa Barbara Schreiner, Executive Director, Pegasys Institute, South Africa 04:50-05:10 Water Efficiency in the Thermal Power Sector: An outline of Cooling Technology in India Kalyan Bhattcharya, Vice President (E&BD), Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd., India 05:10-05:30 Water Efficiency in the Thermal Power Sector: A Case Study from India Ashis Saha, GM, CESC Budge Budge 05:30-05:50 Air Cooled Technology: Experience from South Africa Naushaad Haripersad, Manager, Clean Coal Technologies, ESKOM, South Africa 05:50-06:10 Environmental Impacts and Management of Coastal Power Plants Farid Mohammad, Head, Sub-Division of Environmental Audit, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia

4 Day 2: 18th March 2016, Friday Venue: Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Registration : 08:45-09:15 Session 5 : 9.30 AM to PM Air Pollution: Impacts and Standards CHAIR: Sanjay Sagar (TBC), Joint Managing Director and CEO, JSW Energy 09:30-09:40 Overview of Air Pollution Standards in Emerging Economies Sweta Prabhakar, Programme Manager, CSE 09:40-10:00 Air Pollution and Coal Based Power in China Alvin Lin, Climate and Energy Policy Director, NRDC China; Dr Yang Fuqiang, Senior Adviser on Energy, Environment and Climate Change, NRDC China 10:00-10:20 Regulatory and Policy Framework in China Lin Jiaqiao, Deputy Director, Rock Environment and Energy Institute, China 10:20-10:40 Air Pollution Regulations in Indonesia Raynaldo Sembiring, Deputy Director, Indonesian Centre for Environmental Law, Indonesia Tea Break 10:40-11:10 11:10-11:40 Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) in China Tang Rong, Chief (I & C) Designer, SPIC Yuanda 11:40-12:00 Continuous Emission Monitoring System: Indonesia s Experience Heru Dewanto, Director, PT Cirebon Electric Power & PT Indika Energy Tbk Indonesia Session 6 : 12:00 PM to 01:15 PM Perspectives of Industry on New Environmental Standards MODERATOR : Priyavrat Bhati, Programme Director, CSE 12:00-01:15 Panel Discussion on Challenges in implementing Recently Enacted Pollution Standards PANELLISTS: Sanjay Sagar, Jt. MD & CEO, JSW; J. K. Soni, Executive Vice President (Env.), Jindal Power Ltd.; Sandeep Tandon, National Expert, UNIDO; Harry Dhaul, Director General, Independant Power Producers Association of India; Taruna Saxena, Group Head, Corporate Environment and Climate Change, Tata Power; Alok Jha, Vice President, GE South Asia Lunch 01:15-02:00

5 Session 7 : PM to PM Managing Fly Ash: Utilization and Disposal CHAIR: Bishwanath Sinha, Joint Secretary, MoEF&CC 02:00-02:20 Managing Waste: Existing Policies and Challenges in India Dr. Vimal Kumar, Centre For Fly Ash Research and Management 02:20-02:40 Experiences from China Dr. Yang Liu, Deputy Director, Department of Environmental Engineering, Nanjing Normal University; Dr. Zhongyi Sheng, Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering, Nanjing Normal University 02:40-03:00 Experiences from Indonesia Mr Ilham, Environmental Specialist, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia Tea Break 03:00-03:30 Session 8 : PM to PM Coal Based Power: Civil Society Perspective MODERATOR : Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General, CSE 03:30-04:45 Panel Discussion on Challenges of Coal Based Power and Way Ahead PANELLISTS: Sunita Narain, Director General, CSE; Shantanu Dixit, Group Co-ordinator, Prayas Energy Group; Alvin Lin, Climate and Energy Policy Director, NRDC China; Dr Yang Fuqiang, Senior Adviser on Energy, Environment and Climate Change, NRDC China; Lin Jiaqiao, Deputy Director, Rock Environment and Energy Institute; Raynaldo Sembiring, Deputy Director, Indonesian Centre for Environmental Law; Saliem Fakir, Head, Living Planet Unit, WWF South Africa Session 9 : PM to PM Closing Session - Way Forward 04:45-05:05 Concluding Remarks Priyavrat Bhati, Programme Director, CSE 05:05-05:20 Chief Guest Prakash Javadekar, Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change 05:20-05:30 Vote of Thanks Sweta Prabhakar, Programme Manager, CSE

6 CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORING SYSTEM: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES Day 3: 19th March 2016, Saturday Venue: Casuarina Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Registration : 09:00-09:45 Session 1 : AM to 11:15 AM Introduction to CEMS 10:00-10:15 Welcome and Introduction Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General,, CSE 10:15-10:45 Status of CEMS in India J. S. Kamyotra, Scientist F (Director), CPCB 10:45-11:00 Overview of Stakeholders Experiences Sanjeev K. Kanchan, Dy. Programme Manager, CSE 11:00-11:15 Overview of Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) K. Karthikeyan, MS, TNPCB Tea Break 11:15-11:45 Session 2 : 11:45AM to 12:05 PM Experiences from Other Countries CHAIR: Hardik Shah, Member Secretary, GPCB 11:45-12:05 CEMS: Governance Framework in EU and the US Lesley Sloss, International Energy Agency, Clean Coal Centre 12:05-12:25 CEMS: Experiences from South Africa Naushaad Haripersad, Manager, Clean Coal Technologies, ESKOM, South Africa 12:25-12:45 Device Suitability and Selection Ken Roberts, Business Development Manager-Combustion, PCME 12:45-01:05 Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS) Günter Haberzettl, Product & Industry Manager, ABB Analytical Germany 01:05-01:30 Discussion Lunch 01:30-02:15

7 Session 3 : 02:15PM to 03:30 PM Calibration and Lab Empanelment CHAIR: Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General, CSE 02:15-02:35 Device Certification System Dr. Chhemendra Sharma, Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory 02:35-02:55 CEMS Device Calibration and Maintenance Deborah Padwater, Strategic Industry Manager - Power, SICK-AG 02:55-03:15 Lab Accreditation System Avijit Das, TOM, NABL 03:15-03:30 Discussion Tea Break 03:30-04:00 Session 4 : 03:45PM to 05:00 PM Data Acquisition and Compliance CHAIR: K. Karthikeyan, Member Secretary, TNPCB 04:00-04:15 Data Acquisition System Mayank Chauhan, Co-founder& CEO, LogicLadder 04:15-04:30 Compliance Challenges Chirag Bhimani, Deputy Environment Engineer, GPCB (tbc) 04:30-04:50 Compliance Enforcement on CEMS Data- Case Study Thiru R. Dhanasekaran, Assistant Director, Care Air Centre, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board 04:50-05:10 Discussion Session 5 : 05:10PM to 06:00 PM Roadmap for CEMS Implementation : Way Ahead CHAIR: A. K. Mehta, Chairperson, CPCB 05:10-05:30 Summary and Recommendations Sanjeev K. Kanchan, Dy. Programme Manager, CSE 05:30-05:45 Way Ahead A. K. Mehta, Chairperson, CPCB 05:45-06:00 Concluding Remarks Priyvrat Bhati, Programme Director, CSE